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Most revegetation and ecological restoration projects throughout New Zealand are planted with a limited selection of native plant species. Funding restrictions often do not allow additional time for forward planning of ...

The exogenous application of Glycine Betaine (GB) and seaweed extract (SWE) has been suggested as a possibly effective approach for improving the drought tolerance of cuttings. The aim of this study were to test the ...

Rats and mice cause severe biodiversity impacts worldwide, including in New Zealand, where poisoning campaigns are undertaken on the mainland and offshore islands using cereal-based baits. However, bait stations are often ...

Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are limiting nutrients for plant growth and are the largest fertilizer inputs in agriculture. Phosphorus fertilizer has a low efficiency of use with only 5-30% utilized by the plant, the ...